Submission by mike1allison

Ektachrome early 1960s expiration #e-2 / #e2 process developed in hybrid #e-4/#C-22. These are rescans with significant changes to the scanning parameters which gave better scans - even though there is still a lot of color missing or masking. This is ektachrome reversal film developed as negatives, so not quite the contrast. Not sure what the blue lines are, either "perfected" bromide drag, or possibly something shifting within the emulsion itself, or something else. This is ISO 100 film shot at ISO 80. #C22 has a tendency to speed up Ektachrome High Speed so I could have probably boosted the ISO. Possibly dropped Dev time down from 14 to 13 or 12.5?
There are two published versions of the C22 process - one says 14 minutes the other 13 minutes.
Obviously we could have pushed this fast, even much faster. Developer was old as well. But there is still use left in this old film.

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